Vocabulary Form
ἱμάτιον, -ου, τό
Definition

garment

Root
ἱματιο
Frequency
60
GK
2668
Cognates

The himation is a Greek garment worn over the tunic.

Biblical Concordance

Luke 6:29 To the one who strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also; and from the one who takes your coat (himation | ἱμάτιον | acc sg neut), do not withhold even your shirt.
Luke 7:25 what did you go out to see? A man dressed in luxurious clothing (himatiois | ἱματίοις | dat pl neut)? Those who wear expensive clothing and live in luxury are found in royal palaces.
Luke 8:27 When he stepped out on the land, a man from the town met him, who was possessed by demons, and for a long time had not worn clothes (himation | ἱμάτιον | acc sg neut) or had lived in a house but among the tombs.
Luke 8:44 She came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak (himatiou | ἱματίου | gen sg neut) and at once her flow of blood stopped.
Luke 19:35 Then they brought it to Jesus, and throwing their cloaks (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) onto the colt, they put Jesus on it.
Luke 19:36 And as he rode along, they spread their cloaks (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) on the road.
Luke 22:36 He said to them, “But now let the one who has a moneybag take it, and likewise a knapsack. And the one who has no sword, let him sell his cloak (himation | ἱμάτιον | acc sg neut) and buy one.
Luke 23:34 And Jesus was saying, “Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.” Then in order to divide up his clothing (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) they cast lots.
John 13:4 got up from the table, laid aside his outer (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) garments, and taking a towel, tied it around his waist.
John 13:12 So when Jesus had washed their feet and put on his outer (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) garments, he sat down at the table again and said to them, “Do you understand what I have just done for you?
John 19:2 And the soldiers twisted some thorns into a crown and placed it on his head, and they threw a purple robe (himation | ἱμάτιον | acc sg neut) around him.
John 19:5 So Jesus came out, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe (himation | ἱμάτιον | acc sg neut); and Pilate said to them, “Look, the man!”
John 19:23 When the soldiers crucified Jesus, they took his garments (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) and separated them into four shares, one share for each soldier. They also took his tunic, which was seamless, woven from top to bottom as a single piece.
John 19:24 So they said to one another, “Let us not tear it, but cast lots for it to see who will get it” — that the Scripture might be fulfilled that says, “They divided my garments (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) among themselves, and for my clothing they cast lots.” So the soldiers did these things.
Acts 7:58 When they had driven him out of the city, they began to stone him; and the witnesses laid their cloaks (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) at the feet of a young man named Saul.
Acts 9:39 So Peter got up and went with them; and when he arrived, they took him to the upper room. All the widows stood beside him, weeping and showing the tunics and other clothing (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) Dorcas used to make while she was still with them.
Acts 12:8 And the angel said to him, “Dress yourself and put on your sandals.” And he did so. And he said to him, “Wrap your cloak (himation | ἱμάτιον | acc sg neut) around yourself and follow me.”
Acts 14:14 But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard of it, they tore their clothes (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut), rushed out into the crowd, and shouted,
Acts 16:22 The crowd joined in attacking them, and the magistrates tore the clothes (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) off them and gave orders to beat them with rods.
Acts 18:6 But when they opposed and reviled him, he shook out his garments (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) and said to them, “Your blood be on your own head! I am guiltless. From now on I will go to the Gentiles.”
Acts 22:20 And when the blood of Stephen, your witness, was being shed, I myself was standing by approving and guarding the cloaks (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) of those who were killing him.’
Acts 22:23 While they were crying out and throwing off their cloaks (himatia | ἱμάτια | acc pl neut) and flinging dust in the air,
Hebrews 1:11 They will perish; but you continue. And all of them like a garment (himation | ἱμάτιον | nom sg neut) will wear out,
Hebrews 1:12 like a robe you will fold them up, like a garment (himation | ἱμάτιον | nom sg neut) they will also be changed. But you are the same, and your years will never end.”
James 5:2 Your riches have rotted and your clothes (himatia | ἱμάτια | nom pl neut) are moth-eaten.